3D trick art museum in Delhi is the most unique place to be at
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Updated : Feb 11, 2019, 14:48 IST
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Like all the places to visit in Delhi, the Click Art Museum is also unique in its own way. As India’s first interactive 3D trick art museum, Click Art Museum has mind-blowing pictures on display, made by using sensory illusions.
Like all the places to visit in Delhi, the Click Art Museum is also unique in its own way. As India’s first interactive 3D trick art museum, Click Art Museum has mind-blowing pictures on display, made by using sensory illusions. Read less
Like all the places to visit in Delhi, the Click Art Museum is also unique in its own way. As India’s first interactive 3D trick art museum, Click Art Museum has mind-blowing pictures on display, made by using sensory illusions.
Whoever visits the museum is given a tour about participating in the art. Visitors can start by clicking illusory pictures and also experiment with new frames and compositions. You can behold about 24 paintings, which will come alive as you unite with them!
The 3D art creates an illusory third dimension, thus rendering an interactive and participatory look for the visitors. It is coloured with smart angles for taking pictures and also to make it a fun-filled and experiential activity. Couples, elders, family, group, kids, singles and teams can take real pictures with illusory paintings at this museum.
Location
Click Art Museum, Block ‘C’ Adventure Island Limited-Metro Walk, Sector 10, Rohini, Delhi, 110085
Phone: 086866 22728
Timings: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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